Anando Brahma

Anando Brahma is a 2017 Telugu language comedy horror film directed by Mahi V Raghav and produced by Vijay Chilla and Shashi Devireddy, This movie is official inspiration of [2001] Hollywood movie The Others. The film stars Tapasee Pannu[1][2] Srinivas Reddy[3] and Vennela Kishore in the lead. Krishna Kumar popularly known as 'K' has done the music for the film. The film released on August 18, 2017 to positive reviews.[4] It is dubbed in Hindi as Kanchana 3 by Goldmine Telefilms Pvt Ltd. Movie was remade in several languages,[5] it was officially remade in Tamil as Petromax[6] and in Kannada as Mane Maratakkide,[7] it went on to be an inspiration for the Bengali movie Bhootchakra Pvt. Ltd. and another Kannada movie Damayanthi.[8]

Anando Brahma
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMahi V Raghav
Produced byVijay Chilla
Shashi Devireddy
Written byMahi V Raghav
StarringTaapsee Pannu
Vennela Kishore
Srinivas Reddy
Rajiv Kanakala
Music byK
CinematographyAnish Tharun Kumar
Edited byShravan Katikaneni
Production
company
Release date
18 August 2017
Running time
123 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Box office₹15 crore

Plot

Deepa, Taapsee, Vijayachander and Raghu are ghosts staying in their ancestral house. They are shown to be waiting for the wife of Vijayachander to come home. They don't know how they were killed. A family visits their house for tenancy but they scare the family away. The broker who deals with the house is also scared as he spots the ghost of Taapsee and informs their presence to the house owner Ramu (Rajiv Kanakala), an NRI and his cop friend Vamshi (Raja Ravindra). Vamshi is apprehensive while Ramu dismisses it as a concoction while in real, Vamshi connives with Yadagiri to force Ramu to sell his house at a throwaway price by fabricating and peddling the ghost story. Sidhu (Srinivasa Reddy) overhears their conversation and makes a deal with Ramu that he would be sending his three friends to stay one night at the house and if they survived, Ramu would pay some part of the sale price to Sidhu as commission. But his three friends encounter ghosts that night. One of them (Supreeth) is locked in bathroom, his friend (Jeeva) is knocked unconscious and another is scared away. Ramu is convinced that there are ghosts and is about to sell it at the price demanded by Yadagiri. But Ramu after being urged by Sidhu, gives him one last chance to prove that the house is not haunted. Sidhu and his friend Tulasi (Thagubothu Ramesh) meet Babu (Shakalaka Shankar) and Raju (Vennela Kishore) coincidentally and all are in desperate need of money. Sidhu has to take care of his amnesiac mother and needs to have a heart surgery to overcome the problem of hole in his heart. Babu, who is so infatuated by movies that he starts enacting the role he watches, is duped by Bharani who posed himself as an agent of famous cinema producers in Tollywood. Tulasi, a drunkard who drinks only after the clock ticks 9 in the night, in an inebriated state bets on a cricket match and loses his money that he saved for his son's surgery. Raju is deaf and nightblind who often uses his flute when frightened. He is embroiled in a robbery case after an ATM he was guarding was looted and he was caught napping in CCTV. The security agency that hired him tells him to repay the money lost to prevent the agency from getting banned.

As they start staying in the house, all the ghosts decide to scare them away. However, all the four friends manage to stay not scared due to their peculiar habits, and instead start intimidating the ghosts. After the first day, Ramu inquires with Sidhu about the presence of ghosts and decides to give him two more days to finally sell the house. Vamshi does not like Sidhu and his group staying inside the house and sends fake ghosts to scare them away. However, the fake ghosts are frightened away by the real ghosts. On the second night too, Sidhu and his group too manage to stay calm and manage to scare the ghosts. However, on the third night, the ghosts frighten the group and are about to kill them when Sidhu's mother comes to the house looking for him. She is none other than Vijayachander's wife and in a flashback, reveals that Ramu is their son. Taapsee and Deepa have been adopted by the couple. Ramu incurs loss in a business and to cover for the losses, he intends to sell the house. Vijayachander refuses to sell the house which infuriates Ramu and kills all of the family members except his mother. The ghosts realise the reasons for their death and enact their revenge by killing Ramu. Sidhu and group while leaving the house find cash-laden bag in the car of Ramu and take them away. They convert that house into old age home and live happily with Taapsee's mother and some other old members who are abandoned by their children.

Cast

Soundtrack

Anando Brahma
Soundtrack album by
Released10 August 2017
Recorded2017
GenreSoundtrack
Length12:20
LabelSaregama South
ProducerK
K chronology
The Ghazi Attack
(2017)
Anando Brahma
(2017)
London Babulu
(2017)
External audio
Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube

Music is composed by K.[9]

Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Merise"Krishna KanthS.V. Jananie03:20
2."Aham Brahmasmi (Naa Madhi Ninnu)" (Original Lyricist : C. Narayana Reddy)Mahi V. RaghavMalgudi Subha02:19
3."The Family - Theme Music" (Instrumental)  01:49
4."Ramu, The Son - Theme Music" (Instrumental)  01:39
5."Skeleton Guy and Ghost Girl - Theme Music" (Instrumental)  01:01
6."The Mission - Theme Music" (Instrumental)  01:52
Total length:12:20

Release

Anando Brahma released on 18 August 2017.[10]

Reception

Box office

Anando Brahma collected 15 crore (US$2.1 million) Worldwide gross.[11]

Critical reception

Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu wrote "Laugh-aloud moments apart, Anando Brahma is a simple story of a family and crime. Taapsee is a significant player in the drama and does her part effectively, but she’s not a show stealer. And that’s a good thing. A film needn’t always ride on star value".[12] The Times of India gave 3 out of 5 stars stating "Four men find themselves in a house believed to be haunted and it's a delightful riot of comedy juxtaposed with horror".[13] Firstpost gave 3.25 out of 5 stars stating "Anando Brahma has no frills attached to it and it’s pretty clear about what it wants to say, while avoiding several cliches associated with the genre. It reminded me of all those simple bed-time stories which we once heard from our grandparents, and Mahi V Raghav has brought that essence into the story-telling. It’s a simple film with a good dose of humour. Maybe the next time I go watch a horror film, I’ll end up smiling throughout its runtime or carry a flute along with me. Thank God, at least now, there’s one film which doesn’t suffer from horror-comedy fatigue".[14]

Business Standard gave 3.5 out of 5 stars stating "Anando Brahma has its flaws, especially when we are not explained some actions of Rajeev Kanakala, but you can easily oversee it, thanks to the rib-tickling fun second half".[15] The Indian Express gave 2 out of 5 stars stating "We have seen most of the paranormal activities of Anando Brahma in many other films in the past. The horror scenes hardly catch us by surprise, while comedy comes as a saving grace".[16] Idlebrain.com gave 3 out of 5 stars stating "Anando Brahma partly works due to a few comedy episodes, but on other aspects it leaves a lot to be desired".[17]

Sify gave 3.5 out of 5 stars stating "Anando Brahma largely works due to its hilarious moments in the second half. First half is regular stuff but it ends up as decent horror comedy as four comedians show their best in a 30 minutes episode in the post-interval sequences".[18] IndiaGlitz gave 2.75 out of 5 stars stating "Anando Brahma comes into its own in the portions where the counter-intuitive element of humans scaring away ghosts comes to the fore. Good performances, too, make it a decent entertainer. The first half could have been much better on the comedy front".[19] Great Andhra gave 3 out of 5 stars stating "One can watch it for its comedy and second half. Among the recent horror comedies, this one is a bit different and has more laugh-out loud moments. It will appeal to audiences who are seeking some decent comedy".[20]

Accolades

South Indian International Movie Awards[21]

References

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  2. "Tollywood has always treated me only as a glam doll, says Taapsee Pannu - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
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  6. "Tamannaah's film with Rohin Venkatesan is Tamil remake of 'Anando Brahma'". The News Minute. 5 June 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  7. "Mane Marattakide is the remake of the Telugu film Anando Brahma". Bangalore Mirror. 15 November 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  8. "Damayanthi is inspired by Anando Brahma". Bangalore Mirror. 30 November 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
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  14. "Anando Brahma movie review: Mahi V Raghav's film is delightful twist on the horror-comedy genre". Firstpost. 18 August 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  15. "'Anando Brahma': Refreshing horror-comedy (Telugu movie review)". Business Standard. 20 August 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  16. "Anando Brahma movie review: This Tapsee Pannu film is a run-off-the-mill horror-comedy". The Indian Express. 18 August 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  17. "Anando Brahma jeevi review". Idlebrain.com. 18 August 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
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